Zionist Regime’s Gaza Offensive Claims Over 300 Lives in Two Days Amid Uncertainty Over Ceasefire
In the past 48 hours, zionist forces have reportedly killed over 300 Palestinians, as stated by the Gaza Government Media Office. The office accused Israel of carrying out "26 bloody massacres" during this timeframe.

Reports indicate that at least 73 individuals have lost their lives since early Thursday in incidents involving the Israeli forces. Among the deceased, 33 were reportedly seeking assistance at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid locations, which are supported by Israel and the United States.
According to medical sources cited by Al Jazeera, an assault by Israeli forces resulted in the deaths of 13 individuals after targeting a tent in al-Mawasi, located in the south. In a separate incident, an attack on the Mustafa Hafez School, which served as a haven for displaced individuals in the west of Gaza City, claimed the lives of 11 people while leaving many others injured.
A statement released on Thursday by the Government Media Office condemned the recent attacks within the last 48 hours, highlighting that the targets included civilians in shelters, overcrowded displacement centers housing tens of thousands of displaced individuals, public rest areas, families within their homes, bustling markets, essential civilian facilities, and civilians in desperate search of food.
In Gaza, US contractors reportedly tasked with securing aid distribution sites are allegedly employing live ammunition and stun grenades to control desperate Palestinians vying for food, as per reports and videos acquired by The Associated Press news agency.
Two United States contractors, who wished to remain anonymous, disclosed to the Associated Press that they felt compelled to voice their concerns due to what they perceived as hazardous practices. According to them, security personnel employed were frequently lacking qualifications, unvetted, heavily armed, and appeared to operate with unchecked autonomy.
Over 130 humanitarian organizations, among them Oxfam, Save the Children, and Amnesty International, issued a call on Tuesday for the immediate closure of the GHF. They accused the entity of enabling attacks on Palestinians facing severe hunger.
Non-governmental organizations have reported that Israeli forces and armed groups “routinely” open fire on civilians trying to access food supplies.
Since the Global Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) commenced its activities in late May, over 600 Palestinians have lost their lives while attempting to receive assistance, and approximately 4,000 have sustained injuries.
According to figures provided by Gaza’s Ministry of Health, the conflict in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 56,647 individuals and left 134,105 wounded since October 2023.
Hamas is currently reviewing a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. The group emphasized its pursuit of an agreement aimed at concluding Israel’s devastating conflict.
On Wednesday, Hamas announced it had received proposals from mediators and is currently engaged in discussions aimed at “bridging gaps” in order to resume negotiations and seek a ceasefire agreement.
The Palestinian organization announced its pursuit of an accord that would bring an end to the conflict in Gaza and secure the retreat of Israeli military forces from the region.